Description
US version shown in video, and some photos. We sell the Australian version (Australian plug port)
Quiet, portable power for base camps, cabins and unexpected outages. The Yeti 400 Kit allows you to live life off the grid, camp in luxury, or power through an outage without the noise and fumes of traditional back-up generators. It’s your rugged, mini power plant.
The Yeti’s AC inverter is like taking a wall socket with you anywhere. Power lights, CPAP machines, fridges and TV’s in a truly portable package that can sustain you off-grid indefinitely when paired with Goal Zero solar.
The Yeti 400 recharges from the wall or vehicle – and combined with Goal Zero’s portable line of solar panels, it recharges from the power of the sun. The Yeti 400 works well when combined with a Nomad 100 panel or you can pair with any other compatible solar pane
- Portable design, able to charge fridges and TV’s
- Flexible charging, refuel Yeti 400 from wall, car or sun
- No fumes, no fuel, no noise. Safe for use indoors and out, as well as in your vehicle
What it powers:
Device | Charges |
---|---|
MP3 Player | 130-140 |
GPS | 50-130 |
Action Cam | 100 |
Smartphone | 40-80 |
Camera | 25-80 |
Tablet | 10-25 |
Cordless Tools | 7-20 |
Laptop | 4-8 |
Light-A-Life | 130-140hrs |
Camp Fridge | 13-30hrs |
CPAP | 2-30hrs |
Large Fridge | 2-8hrs |
Television | 1-4hrs |
Power Tools | 0-2hrs |
There are 3 ways to charge your Goal Zero Yeti 400:
The Sun
The Goal Zero Yeti 400 can be charged by connecting a compatible solar panel.
Wall
The Goal Zero Yeti 400 can be charged by being plugged into a regular wall outlet.
Car
The Goal Zero Yeti 400 can also be charged by plugging into your car 12V adapter.
About the kit:
Specification | Data |
---|---|
Charge by Wall | 5hrs |
Charge by Vehicle | 13hrs |
Battery Capacity | 396W, 33Ah |
Weight | 13.2kg |
Yeti 400 Dimensions | 26×20.3×20.3cm |
Yeti 400 Chainable | Yes |
Included in the box:
- Yeti 400 Solar Recharger
- AC Wall Charger
Barry –
I am actually quite a fan of this particular battery. I actually have two now – the first one is being used by my 21yo daughter and the second one used by me. My daughter has tried a few others but finds this model the best one by far. It does seem to maintain its charge well, and so a good backup that doesn’t need constant charging itself.
Thanks and regards
Barry
Hendra. Qld.